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ionization The breakdown of an inert gas when a high voltage of sufficient amplitude is applied across the terminals (electrodes) of the component
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ionization The process in which atoms gain or lose electrons; sometimes used as synonymous with dissociation, the separation of molecules into charged ions in solution.
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ionization Generally accepted as a phenomenon by which the dielectric between two points on the electrode and workpiece become electrically conductive. See Dielectric.
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ionization a device that is used where effective grounding cannot be employed to bleed off static charges, such as a charged insulator. Ion generation is usually accomplished using a high-voltage emitter system.
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ionization separation or conversion into ions.
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